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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police target ATV riders

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    South Brunswick Police will be increasing patrols to crack down on the illegal operation of all-terrain vehicles on private and public property.    Police said they’ve been receiving complaints from residents regarding the use of ATVs and will be stepping up enforcement related to all laws and ordinances.    ATVs cannot be…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter

       A West Frech Avenue resident called police at 10:14 p.m. July 14 to report being locked inside the CVS store on South Main Street. According to the resident, employees closed the store without realizing the resident was inside.    Patrols responded to the scene, and the CVS key holder let the resident out of the store.…

  • HILSBOROUGH: A midsummer’s art festival

    HILSBOROUGH: A midsummer’s art festival

    Christi Kinney entertained the crowd with her rendition of "Till there was you," with accompaniment by Flo Simons.

  • MCCC to Offer New Programs in Green Building and Green Management

    By Wendy Humphrey MCCC to Offer New Programs in Green Building and Green Management West Windsor, N.J. — Creating a sustainable future is fast becoming the model for development in the 21st century. Responding to the growing shift towards clean and efficient energy production in the United States and abroad, Mercer County Community College is…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SB beats Piscataway again

    By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor    Consider it a double-bonus for South Brunswick Post 401 in its 13-5 win over Piscataway Monday night.    For one, the Senior American Legion baseball team kept its hopes alive of advancing to the state tournament.    For another, SB felt it reaffirmed its contention that it was the class of the…

  • MANVILLE: ‘Father Bogie’ heading to Army

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    He remained in Manville for more than three times the number of years most administrators are assigned, but now, after 10 years at Sacred Heart Church, on South Second Avenue, the Rev. Boguslaw Augustyn has been transferred, effective June 1, and will return to military service as a major in…

  • Looking for an Exciting Way to Keep Your Kids Busy on Sunday Morning

    By Candace Botnick Robert L. Wolkoff Rabbi Bruce D. Rockman Hazzan Ruth Anne Koenick President Lynne WeissMarshall Administrator Ann Kanarek Education Director Phyllis G. Denenberg Nursery School Director Congregation B’nai Tikvah 1001 Finnegan’s Lane North Brunswick New Jersey 08902 BnaiTikvah.org Internet [email protected] Email 732.297. 0696 Synagogue 732. 297. 0295 School 732. 297. 2673 Fax Looking…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Slowdown Café to take hiatus

    By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Slowdown Café is coming to a stop, at least for a little while.    The cozy and well-kept corner coffeehouse at Mercer Street and Rogers Avenue will shut its doors after seven years this weekend, but likely will reopen under new management by early fall, according to owner/operator…

  • Princeton Pro Musica now scheduling auditions for choral singers for its 31st season of choral masterworks

    Princeton Pro Musica now scheduling auditions for choral singers for its 31st season of choral masterworks

    By Janet Pfeiffer Princeton Pro Musica is now scheduling auditions for volunteer and professional choral singers for its 31st season of performing choral masterworks.  The 95-voice chorus and 18-voice chamber chorus are conducted by Frances Fowler Slade.  Princeton Pro Musica exists to perform choral masterworks and other works of the choral literature with energy, passion,…